Dear Johnny, I didn't appreciate it when you pushed me down in the hallway at school. Especially when you starting kicking me in my ribcage (pretty sure you cracked a few) I also hated the incredible humiliation I went through as you kicked me without ceasing. I know your mad at me for telling the teachers that you cheated on my homework, but I had to do it. I mean either I was going to take the blame or it was gonna be you. And we both know I can't get into Harvard with a criminal record. I guess I'm just trying to say that I'm sorry. Not for ratting you out though, I'm sorry that you have become this type of person, this bully if you will. You''ll never get anywhere by beating me up every chance you get.
Your old friend, Matt.
(Hope this helped dude)
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Martin Luther King, Jr. made many speeches over the course of his life. However, his most famous speech, the so-called "I Have A Dream" speech, is dominated by one particular rhetorical device: anaphora.
Anaphora is a type of parallelism in which a phrase is repeated at the beginning of several lines. In this speech, the phrase "I have a dream..." is repeated, as King enumerates the various dreams he has for African American people. This...
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The reichstag fire was in germany, supposedly a communist set the reichstag on fire. It destroyed the building and everything inside of it. Many people believe that the ine man started it, but others believe it was the nazis that did it to put people off of communism.
So, Gilbert Baker was the first person to make the rainbow flag in 1978. The eight colors (which is now six, I believe) used were meant to represent different parts of people coming together.
Hot pink: Sex
Red: Life
Orange: Healing
Yellow: Sunlight
Green: Nature
Turquoise: Art/Magic
Indigo: Harmony/Peace
Violet: Spirit
One of the main reasons for its creation is that no one wanted to use the pink triangle which had been the closest thing to a symbol that they had (obviously it had bad backgrounds, due to the use by Nazis as an identifying symbol)